Thomas Farr, a longtime North Carolina redistricting and election law attorney who regularly defended Republican interests, has died at the age of 69. Despite being nominated for a federal judgeship multiple times, he was never confirmed due to criticisms of his defense of racially discriminatory voting and redistricting laws.
Key Points
Thomas Farr was a prominent election law attorney who defended Republican interests
He faced backlash for his defense of laws deemed racially discriminatory
Despite multiple nominations for a federal judgeship, he was never confirmed
Pros
Known as a legal titan in North Carolina and nationwide
Contributed to redistricting litigation and protection of voting rights
Cons
Criticism for defending racially discriminatory voting and redistricting laws
Failed to be confirmed for a federal judgeship due to political reasons